This video shows how to train your dog to cover his nose with his 2 front paws. It is based on Jillian and River’s tutorial for teaching …
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so i was looking for a video to teach my boy to sit pretty and found you. i've subscribed because i find your videos very interesting. Can you tell me what you were using for treats please? it looks like pop corn lol
I hope to try this one
im going to teach my dog to do this whenever someone says "discord" >:)
Thank you for sharing! I've been looking for a video to learn how to teach my dog that trick and a lot of them involve putting tape on their noses, not something I care to do!
I had to come back to this video to try and pick up subtle tips to help with my training. My dog does “cover” but only lying down on his side – since he was first trained this as a puppy. Does sit pretty, wave, say your prayers but just can’t seem to get the sit and cover the nose. Stumped
I love this trick and am trying to teach my collie x, but we're struggling a little. He knows 'cover' and will do it lying down, but only if I have a hand out to put his paws on. When I take my hand or arm away from it, he then doesn't know what to do with his paws and just keeps waving them around at me 😂 Any tips? I'm a bit unsure how to bridge that gap.
For the first part of this trick, my dog didn't understand to put his paws over his nose while laying down. A tip that I discovered was helpful was putting my hand lure a little in front of my dog's nose. He felt motivated to paw at it and I later slowly worked on removing the paw-waving motion.
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So if you have a Great Dane do you just teach this while I stand up? Her sit pretty is up to my stomach 😬
Hello …. New member here. I have a 20 week old BC and a 15 month BC. They are both tripawed. Do you think that I should not teach them the tricks that require them to sit up on their back legs since they only have one back leg? With a trick like this one to cover their nose, do you think just using one paw is better so they have more stability? Thanks for any input.
Hi, at the beginning of your video, u mention a Jillian and Rivers (chihuahua). I think they are their names. I am unable to find their video. Have u got a link please?
Hi Kikopup, I have a Pomeranian. He is pretty good now, but I did have a question about Pomeranians in general. Are they harder to train due to their natural stubbornness? It literally took us a year and a half to get him fully potty trained!!!!!!!! We use the bell method. He's fully trained on that now, but I couldn't believe how long it actually took because most people get it down in 6-8 months. Also, some of the things my Pom does like trying to do all of his tricks at once just to get treat, is that common? I know Poms generally are a little finicky, but the things he does blows my mind sometimes 🤣 He knows all the basic commands and performs them well now. Such as sit, down, roll over, hi 5, handshake, and play dead. But it was NOT easy training him. And we've watched all of your videos and follow reccomendations. I mean, in the end he did learn them but it was just so difficult. Can you please let me know if this is common for Poms or am I doing it all wrong somehow? Thank you
One of my dog's does "cover" when he's being cute. I need to capture it at some point and put it on cue.
That is way you are a pro🤗🤗 thank you 👏👏👏
The amount of dog hair in the floor from 0:25 to 3:40 hahahaha
Such a pretty dog!
You have such smart dogs because you are smart: asking for the same behavior (cover) in different positions. I would never had come up with this idea. That is why you are a pro. Thank you.!
Hey Emily, do you have any videos on what to do when interacting with poorly behaved dogs. Most of the dogs we meet while out aren't very well behaved and go crazy when interacting.
How do you train your border collies to be so calm? What's you favourite way to exercise them?